Republican National Committee
Republican National Committee (RNC) är ett organ i det Republikanska partiet i USA. RNC är partiets nationella nivå, som koordinerar valkampanjer och dessas finansiering och anordnar partikonvent vart fjärde år; därutöver utvecklar och gör kommittén nationsövergripande politiska ställningstaganden för partiet som helhet. Motsvarande organ i Demokratiska partiet heter Democratic National Committee.
RNC:s ordföranden
# | Namn | Tjänstgöringsperioc | Delstat | |
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1 | ![]() | Edwin Morgan | 1856–1864 | New York |
2 | ![]() | Henry Raymond | 1864–1866 | New York |
3 | ![]() | Marcus Ward | 1866–1868 | New Jersey |
4 | ![]() | William Claflin | 1868–1872 | Massachusetts |
5 | ![]() | Edwin Morgan | 1872–1876 | New York |
6 | ![]() | Zachariah Chandler | 1876–1879 | Michigan |
7 | ![]() | Donald Cameron | 1879–1880 | Pennsylvania |
8 | ![]() | Marshall Jewell | 1880–1883 | Connecticut |
9 | ![]() | Dwight Sabin | 1883–1884 | Minnesota |
10 | ![]() | Benjamin Jones | 1884–1888 | New Jersey |
11 | ![]() | Matthew Quay | 1888–1891 | Pennsylvania |
12 | ![]() | James Clarkson | 1891–1892 | Iowa |
13 | ![]() | William Campbell[1] | 1892 | Illinois |
14 | ![]() | Thomas Carter | 1892–1896 | Montana |
15 | ![]() | Mark Hanna | 1896–1904 | Ohio |
![]() | Henry Payne (tillförordnad) | 1904 | Wisconsin | |
16 | ![]() | George Cortelyou | 1904–1907 | New York |
17 | ![]() | Harry New | 1907–1908 | Indiana |
18 | ![]() | Frank Hitchcock | 1908–1909 | Ohio |
19 | ![]() | John Hill (tillförordnad 1909-1911) | 1909–1912 | Maine |
20 | ![]() | Victor Rosewater | 1912 | Nebraska |
21 | ![]() | Charles Hilles | 1912–1916 | New York |
22 | ![]() | William Willcox | 1916–1918 | New York |
23 | ![]() | Will Hays | 1918–1921 | Indiana |
24 | ![]() | John Adams | 1921–1924 | Iowa |
25 | ![]() | William Butler | 1924–1928 | Massachusetts |
26 | ![]() | Hubert Work | 1928–1929 | Colorado |
27 | ![]() | Claudius Huston | 1929–1930 | Tennessee |
28 | ![]() | Simeon Fess | 1930–1932 | Ohio |
29 | ![]() | Everett Sanders | 1932–1934 | Indiana |
30 | ![]() | Henry Fletcher | 1934–1936 | Pennsylvania |
31 | ![]() | John Hamilton | 1936–1940 | Kansas |
32 | ![]() | Joseph Martin | 1940–1942 | Massachusetts |
33 | ![]() | Harrison Spangler | 1942–1944 | Iowa |
34 | ![]() | Herbert Brownell | 1944–1946 | New York |
35 | ![]() | Carroll Reece | 1946–1948 | Tennessee |
36 | ![]() | Hugh Scott | 1948–1949 | Pennsylvania |
37 | Guy Gabrielson | 1949–1952 | New Jersey | |
38 | ![]() | Arthur Summerfield | 1952–1953 | Michigan |
39 | C. Wesley Roberts | 1953 | Kansas | |
40 | ![]() | Leonard Hall | 1953–1957 | New York |
41 | Meade Alcorn | 1957–1959 | Connecticut | |
42 | ![]() | Thruston Morton | 1959–1961 | Kentucky |
43 | ![]() | William Miller | 1961–1964 | New York |
44 | ![]() | Dean Burch | 1964–1965 | Arizona |
45 | Ray Bliss | 1965–1969 | Ohio | |
46 | ![]() | Rogers Morton | 1969–1971 | Maryland |
47 | ![]() | Bob Dole | 1971–1973 | Kansas |
48 | ![]() | George H. W. Bush | 1973–1974 | Texas |
49 | ![]() | Mary Smith | 1974–1977 | Iowa |
50 | ![]() | Bill Brock | 1977–1981 | Tennessee |
51 | Dick Richards | 1981–1983 | Utah | |
(c) Paul Laxalt, CC BY-SA 3.0 | Paul Laxalt (General Chair) | 1983–1987 | Nevada | |
52 | ![]() | Frank Fahrenkopf (National Chair) | Nevada | |
Frank Fahrenkopf | 1987–1989 | Nevada | ||
53 | ![]() | Lee Atwater | 1989–1991 | South Carolina |
54 | ![]() | Clay Yeutter | 1991–1992 | Nebraska |
55 | ![]() | Richard Bond | 1992–1993 | Missouri |
56 | (c) Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0 | Haley Barbour | 1993–1997 | Mississippi |
57 | ![]() | Jim Nicholson | 1997–2001 | Colorado |
58 | ![]() | Jim Gilmore | 2001–2002 | Virginia |
59 | Marc Racicot | 2002–2004 | Montana | |
60 | Ed Gillespie | 2004–2006 | Virginia | |
61 | ![]() | Ken Mehlman | 2006–2007 | District of Columbia |
![]() | Mel Martínez (General Chair) | 2007 | Florida | |
62 | ![]() | Mike Duncan (National Chair) | Kentucky | |
2007–2009 | ||||
63 | ![]() | Michael Steele | 2009–2011 | Maryland |
64 | ![]() | Reince Priebus | 2011–2017 | Wisconsin |
65 | ![]() | Ronna Romney McDaniel[2] | 2017–2024 | Michigan |
66 | ![]() | Michael Whatley | 2024–nuvarande | North Carolina |
Referenser
- ^ ”Campbell To Succeed Himself. He Will Probably Be National Committeeman from Illinois Again.”. Chicago Tribune. https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/435889002.html?dids=435889002:435889002&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=May+10%2C+1892&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=CAMPBELL+TO+SUCCEED+HIMSELF.&pqatl=google. ”William J. Campbell of Chicago will succeed himself as the representative of Illinois on the National Republican committee. Mr. Campbell says he does not want the office and that he will make no effort for it, but he will be elected with few if any dissenting votes...”
- ^ Ronna Romney McDaniel elected RNC chairman. USA Today. Läst 13 mars 2018.
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Title: History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania and its centennial celebration,
Year: 1904 (1900s)
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n, and Thomas Nicholson, 1869; WilliamC. Shurlock, A. J. Bufhngton, and H. J. Vankirk, 1870; D. M.Leatherman, William A. Mickey, and William C. Shurlock, 1871. From 1872 to 1874 Beaver, Butler, and Washington countieswere united, sending four representatives: G. W. Fleeger,Joseph Lusk, D. M. Leatherman, and William A. Mickey, 1872;Samuel J. Cross, William S. Waldron, David McKee, andJonathan Allison, 1873; Samuel J. Cross, David McKee, A. L.Campbell, and Jonathan Allison, 1874. Since 1874 Beaver County has been independent and sendstwo representatives for two years: Joseph Graff and C. I. Wendt,1875-76; John Caughey and Gilbert L. Eberhart, 1877-78;John Caughey and Thomas Bradford, 1879-80; Ira F. Mansfieldand Edward Spencer, 1881-82; A. R. Thomson and J. E.McCabe, 1883-84; R. L. Sterling and W. H. Marshall, 1885-86;Hartford P. Brown and John F. Dravo, 1887-88, 1888-90;Richard R. Quay and R. L. Sterling, 1891-92; Ira F. Mansfieldand Jacob Weyand, 1893-94, 1895-96; Ira F. Mansfield and
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